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‘
That
’
s
the
happiness
of
you
young
people
,
’
she
continued
.
‘
You
don
’
t
know
what
it
is
to
be
low
in
your
feelings
.
You
always
have
your
appetites
too
,
and
what
a
comfort
that
is
.
’
Nell
thought
that
she
could
sometimes
dispense
with
her
own
appetite
very
conveniently
;
and
thought
,
moreover
,
that
there
was
nothing
either
in
the
lady
’
s
personal
appearance
or
in
her
manner
of
taking
tea
,
to
lead
to
the
conclusion
that
her
natural
relish
for
meat
and
drink
had
at
all
failed
her
.
She
silently
assented
,
however
,
as
in
duty
bound
,
to
what
the
lady
had
said
,
and
waited
until
she
should
speak
again
.
Instead
of
speaking
,
however
,
she
sat
looking
at
the
child
for
a
long
time
in
silence
,
and
then
getting
up
,
brought
out
from
a
corner
a
large
roll
of
canvas
about
a
yard
in
width
,
which
she
laid
upon
the
floor
and
spread
open
with
her
foot
until
it
nearly
reached
from
one
end
of
the
caravan
to
the
other
.
‘
There
,
child
,
’
she
said
,
‘
read
that
.
’
Nell
walked
down
it
,
and
read
aloud
,
in
enormous
black
letters
,
the
inscription
,
‘
JARLEY
’
S
WAX
-
WORK
.
’
‘
Read
it
again
,
’
said
the
lady
,
complacently
.
‘
Jarley
’
s
Wax
-
Work
,
’
repeated
Nell
.
‘
That
’
s
me
,
’
said
the
lady
.
‘
I
am
Mrs
Jarley
.
’
Giving
the
child
an
encouraging
look
,
intended
to
reassure
her
and
let
her
know
,
that
,
although
she
stood
in
the
presence
of
the
original
Jarley
,
she
must
not
allow
herself
to
be
utterly
overwhelmed
and
borne
down
,
the
lady
of
the
caravan
unfolded
another
scroll
,
whereon
was
the
inscription
,
‘
One
hundred
figures
the
full
size
of
life
,
’
and
then
another
scroll
,
on
which
was
written
,
‘
The
only
stupendous
collection
of
real
wax
-
work
in
the
world
,
’
and
then
several
smaller
scrolls
with
such
inscriptions
as
‘
Now
exhibiting
within
’
—
‘
The
genuine
and
only
Jarley
’
—
‘
Jarley
’
s
unrivalled
collection
’
—
‘
Jarley
is
the
delight
of
the
Nobility
and
Gentry
’
—
‘
The
Royal
Family
are
the
patrons
of
Jarley
.
’
When
she
had
exhibited
these
leviathans
of
public
announcement
to
the
astonished
child
,
she
brought
forth
specimens
of
the
lesser
fry
in
the
shape
of
hand
-
bills
,
some
of
which
were
couched
in
the
form
of
parodies
on
popular
melodies
,
as
‘
Believe
me
if
all
Jarley
’
s
wax
-
work
so
rare
’
—
‘
I
saw
thy
show
in
youthful
prime
’
—
‘
Over
the
water
to
Jarley
;
’
while
,
to
consult
all
tastes
,
others
were
composed
with
a
view
to
the
lighter
and
more
facetious
spirits
,
as
a
parody
on
the
favourite
air
of
‘
If
I
had
a
donkey
,
’
beginning
,